Travelers landing at Eagle County Regional Airport (EGE) and heading straight to Vail with skis, boards, and winter luggage. If you want a non-stop, door-to-door ride with minimal airport friction, here’s exactly how the arrival, pickup, and drive work.
Flying into EGE puts you much closer to Vail than Denver. The route EGE → I-70 East → Exit 176 (Vail) avoids the long Front Range corridor, no Eisenhower Tunnel, no Vail Pass crossing from the west, and typically fewer winter slowdowns. In normal conditions, the drive to Vail is usually under 1 hour; during snow or holiday peaks, add 15–30 minutes as a buffer.
Baggage claim: typically 10–20 minutes after arrival (varies by flight).
Meet & Greet → curb: 5–10 minutes to walk out and load gear.
Drive EGE → Vail: ~40–60 minutes in normal winter conditions.
Plan a conservative 75–90 minutes total from touchdown to your Vail check-in when roads are clear; more during active snowfall.
AWD SUVs: Cadillac Escalade ESV, 2023 GMC Yukon XL Denali — ideal for families with gear.
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter (two configurations) for larger parties and events.
Included onboard: Wi-Fi, bottled water; child seats on request (add at booking).
Luggage: SUVs and Sprinters accommodate ski/snowboard bags and boot packs; let us know counts to match the vehicle.
Private, non-stop transfer from EGE arrivals to your exact lodging address in Vail.
No loops, no shared pickups, no shuttle changes.
Winter-ready fleet (AWD, winter tires) and drivers experienced with mountain roads.
Pricing depends on vehicle type, date/conditions, and final address. For orientation across routes, typical one-way totals range ~$250–$1400; a 10% gratuity is included in quoted rates.
Call to book: (970) 261-6509 • Book Now (site button)
Do you provide child seats? Yes—request at booking (rear-facing, forward-facing, or booster).
Can you handle multiple ski bags? Yes—please share counts; Sprinter is best for large parties or extra gear.
Do you do local rides in Vail? Yes—point-to-point and hourly service in-resort.
Events and weddings? Yes—coordinated group transfers with Sprinters and SUVs.